London homeless to be housed in hotels

Hundreds of homeless people in London are being housed in hotels to self-isolate and give them “vital protection” from the coronavirus, the city’s mayor Sadiq Khan announced on Saturday. Three…

Italy reports nearly 800 deaths in largest daily rise

The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has leapt by 793 to 4 825, officials said, by far the largest daily spike in absolute terms since the…

Guinea to hold contested polls

Voters in Guinea headed to the polls yesterday to elect members of parliament and vote on a proposed constitutional reform against the backdrop of deadly street protests and the coronavirus…

Africa in for tough battle as coronavirus cases rise

Sub-Saharan Africa recorded its second coronavirus death on Friday as infections rose in South Africa, where the government warned bluntly of a long haul in the fight against the disease.…

JUST IN: Econet not closing

Econet has distanced itself from claims that it had shut down its shops due to the coronavirus epidemic.
“While we are taking all the necessary steps and precautions we can to protect our staff and our customers at this time, there is no truth whatsoever in claims that we have ‘declared a national shutdown’,” and Econet spokesman said.

UPDATED: Dynamos captain Patson Jaure involved in nasty car accident

DYNAMOS captain Partson Jaure has been involved in a nasty road accident.

Zim, Namibia to deepen cooperation

Zimbabwe is committed to deepening political, economic, scientific and cultural relations with Namibia as the Southern African country is a valuable strategic partner, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said yesterday.

Limiting Covid-19 cases depends on all of us

THE first Covid-19 case in Zimbabwe was only a matter of time and there will be more (Zimbabwe recorded its second case yesterday), even though this first patient seems to have been particularly prudent, as the coronavirus that causes it has reached almost every other country in the world.

Zesa cuts Eskom debt to US$4m

LOAD-SHEDDING is expected to significantly ease within the next three months as Zimbabwe is close to settling its debt with South Africa’s Eskom — one of the country’s major power suppliers — while payments to Mozambique continue, a Cabinet minister has said.

Limiting Covid-19 cases depends on all of us

THE first Covid-19 case in Zimbabwe was only a matter of time and there will be more (Zimbabwe recorded its second case yesterday), even though this first patient seems to have been particularly prudent, as the coronavirus that causes it has reached almost every other country in the world.

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